PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE
WELCOME................. 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION.............. 4
OWNER’S RESOURCES....... 4
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY..... 5
TOWING YOUR SUBARU...... 6
ENTRY AND EXIT
KEYLESS ENTRY............ 7
KEYLESS ACCESS WITH PUSH
BUTTON START............. 7
INSTRUMENT PANEL........10
GETTING COMFORTABLE
SEATING...................12
TILT AND TELESCOPIC STEERING
COLUMN...................13
POWER EXTERIOR MIRRORS . . 14
REAR VIEW MIRROR.........14
POWER WINDOWS..........15
CLIMATE CONTROL..........16
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS . . 19
CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCHES
(LOWER LEFT)..............20
AUDIO CONTROLS...........20
CRUISE CONTROL...........21
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL . . 21
COMBINATION METER DISPLAY
CONTROLS................22
LIGHT CONTROLS...........22
TURN SIGNALS.............24
WINDSHIELD WIPERS........24
OVERHEAD CONSOLE........25
GAUGES AND WARNING
LIGHTS
COMBINATION METER.......26
WARNING AND INDICATOR
LIGHTS....................28
OPERATING THE VEHICLE
PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION
SWITCH...................29
STARTING THE VEHICLE......29
DRIVING THE VEHICLE.......29
DRIVING SYSTEMS/MODES...31
TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE...32
REFUELING
FUEL FILLER LID............33
FUEL SPECIFICATIONS AND
CAPACITY..................33
PASSENGER/CARGO AREAS
FOLDING THE REAR
SEATBACK.................34
LATCH/ANCHOR.............36
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
1Auxiliary Input Jack:
The 3.5mm auxiliary input jack is located
in the center console. You can connect a
portable music player to the auxiliary jack
and hear the music stored on it through
your Subaru’s speakers. Press the
“Source” button located on the steering
wheel or the “Media” button on the
STARLINK
®Touchscreen to select the
auxiliary mode.
For more information, please refer to
page 57 in this Getting Started Guide or
“Audio” in your SUBARU STARLINK
®
Owner’s Manual.
2Dual USB Ports:
The USB ports are located in the center console. You can connect a variety of
USB-equipped devices, such as portable music players or smartphones, to enjoy
your favorite music or connect to Apple CarPlay
®or Android Auto™. These ports also
provide charging (5V, 2.1A) to devices.
For more information on connecting to the USB ports, please refer to page 57 in
this Getting Started Guide or “Audio” in your SUBARU STARLINK®Owner’s Manual.
For more information and set up instructions, please refer to page 93 for Android
Auto™ and page 96 for Apple CarPlay®in the How To Appendix in this Getting
Started Guide.
3Power Outlets:
A power outlet (12V) is provided in the glove box. Electrical power is available for use
with in-vehicle electrical appliances with a maximum power rating of 120W. This
outlets cannot be used to connect to the SUBARU STARLINK
®Multimedia System.
For more information, please refer to “Interior Equipment” in your Owner’s
Manual.
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EYESIGHT®OVERVIEW
Your Subaru features a variety of safety
systems that are the culmination of everything
Subaru Engineers know about safety. These
systems are referred to as “Driver Assist
Technologies” and add confidence to every
trip you and your passengers take. Working
together, these systems provide enhanced
awareness, safety, and convenience in front, to
the sides, and behind your Subaru. Subaru
Driver Assist Technologies include:
• EyeSight
®Driver Assist Technology
• Rear-Vision Camera
• Pre-Collision Braking
• Blind-Spot Detection (BSD)
• Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA)
• Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
• High Beam Assist (HBA)
• Steering Responsive Headlights (SRH)
OPERATION
EyeSight®is a driver assist technology that
uses dual color cameras to serve as an extra
pair of eyes on the road ahead to identify
vehicles in front, pedestrians, traffic lanes, or
other objects. If need be, the EyeSight
®
system can apply the brakes and/or reduce
engine power to help avoid or reduce the
severity of a collision. During these events, the
system will provide audible and visual alerts to
assist you in making decisions.
Since the characteristics and limitations of the
EyeSight
®color cameras are similar to human
eyes, it is important that the cameras,
windshield, and area in front of the cameras
are treated with special care. Please refer to
“Care and Limitations” on page 81 in this
Getting Started Guide for more details.
EyeSight Cameras (inside)
EyeSight Cameras (outside)
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